Limited edition of Opus 8 is using a futuristic technology yet with a cool looking retro style. The complicated system of mechanical pixels will rise up from the display to show you the time when you activate a mechanism on the side of the case. Look at the back of this watch, you’ll find a design resembling a printed circuit that functions as a second time display. AM and PM status are featured on the left, hours an minutes in the center, and a power reserve indicator is located on the right.

Vintage style in digital world, this is what Kisai Vortex Pocket Watch offers. It’s a limited edition futuristic watch in classic style, the spiraling touch screen display, date and alarm feature, they all bring a new meaning to modern pocket watch.

We have featured Kisai Vortex watch previously, but since there are a lot of fans out there who would love to see the pocket watch version, well, your wish has been granted. This watch still features the same cool vibrant cyclone of rings to display the time, it looks complex at first, but you can actually read it like regular clock. The gap in the outer ring of 12 large blocks indicate the hour, the position is the same as conventional clock. The inside smaller dots indicate minutes of 1 to 60. The inner 2 rings display hours and minutes for the second time zone.

Still remember the unique LED triangles from Tokyoflash Kisai Adjust LED Watch? This watch is back again with new version: Kisai Adjust Wood LED Watch. Yes, as its name suggests, this watch features wood case and strap, it uses a custom made natural wood and still features the same LED triangles to display the time. It’s a customizable watch, you can choose to change the display from 1 to 6 different colors, it can be viewed horizontally or vertically, 12 or 24 hour mode, your choice. Just in case you don’t know which color to choose, use the multi-color mode that automatically transitions between all 6 colors, cool heh?

Orbit Watch designed by Gabriel from Romania looks pretty awesome with its textured orbit display. The designer clearly states that this design has nothing to do with planetary system, but he decided to call it Orbit due to the LEDs which are rotating around the center. The orbit at the center of the watch forms the time in digital way, reading the time can be done conventionally, left to right, you can easily read the numbers even though they are bend following the round shape of the watch.

Exostrusion LED watch concept was inspired by the rear diffusers of modern sports cars. It’s pretty simple actually, these diffusers are usually looking like extruded forms with various fins and facets, so, taking these forms in mind, Peter Fletcher has come up with unique and futuristic display frame for his latest watch design.

The time is displayed by those LEDs arranged in 4 quadrants, the top 2 quadrants display the hours while the others display the minutes. These quadrants are divided with appropriate number of segments by a unique extruded form, forget flat smooth surface. Since the time can be displayed in both 12hr or 24hr formats, the center area becomes the AM/PM indicator. The display layout also allows for a phased digital time telling mode where it is all controlled by subtle soft touch controls mounted in the strap, you can see those 2 highlight indents.

Kisai Maze comes in wood version, Tokyoflash just submitted its latest watch to us and it looks as cool as the old version: Tokyoflash Kisai Maze Wood LCD Watch. It features the same unique labyrinth of always on LCD display that incorporates digital numbers to display the time, it’s a fun and cool watch for every geek out there.

The case is made from natural wood with matching leather strap, yes, unlike other wooden watch from Tokyoflash, this time, the wood is only for the case, not the strap. Just like the previous version, this watch also displays date, alarm, animation, and EL backlighting.

Finally, the most talk about device is here, we probably would see all Apple fanboys wear them not so long from now. It’s a modern, stylish, and elegant timepiece from Apple, and no, it’s not iWatch, it’s just “Watch”. Apple aims to create powerful technology for your wrist, it’s Apple’s most personal device yet, a device that represents a new chapter in your relationship with technology, because it’s been designed to be worn. Something that you wear is usually different from those you keep on your desk or carry in your pocket. It has to be something more personal, because it’s an expression of your personality. That’s why Apple Watch features 3 different models to help you find the perfect watch for you.

Watch features stainless steel case with sapphire crystal and a range of stylish bands.

Reading the time on Tokyoflash Kisai Sequence LED Watch is pretty straight forward in regular mode, the hours are displayed at the top part (upper half of the screen), you can read them from left to right. The minutes are displayed at the bottom part (lower half), you can read them the same way as the hours. However, you can choose to display the time in cryptic mode so that you are the only person who can read the time, because you know the secret. It is constructed with custom made curved acrylic lens, sub-surface digital tube LEDs that create a pattern of raised cubes.

It also features date mode, alarm, and up to 6-selectable animations. You can choose black or white leather strap with red or blue LEDs.

Kisai Sequence is available at the special release price of $109 (€79, £65) for 48 hours – until Friday July 11th at 11:00 am Japan time. Regular price will be $159.

A very cool watch design, Peter Fletcher has done it again with his latest concept: Exoskeleton watch. From the name itself, you might know it was inspired by armors and skeletons characteristics, it features plate like armor design for the main body. The gaps between these plates are used to display LED lights that tell the time.

The time here is displayed either in digital or 12/5/9 format using stripes of LEDs, it makes the watch looks like coming out of a sci-fi movie. Visually interesting, those stripes of LEDs would also look really cool when doing animations. Any fans of anime, mecha, and gaming would love this futuristic watch, guys love it, and so will girls, thanks to jewelry like bracelet design. The armor look combines 2 intuitive time telling methods that set this watch apart from others.

The gorgeous and elegant Kisai Xtal watch has made a come back, this time in wood version. Tokyoflash Kisai Xtal Wood LED watch combines the same faceted mineral crystal lens with crystalline shaped natural wood case, it creates contemporary yet elegant timepiece. It features the same cryptic, easy-to-read LED time display, if you are familiar with watches from Tokyoflash, this shouldn’t be an issue for you.

This version is available in combination of dark sandalwood with red/green LEDs or maple wood with blue/white LEDs. Available in limited edition, this wooden watch features 2-time modes programmed into it, the first one is regular mode where it displays time in 4 stylized hexagonal LED digits. The second mode is cryptic mode, where to others, the time looks like weird code when in fact, they are the same digital numbers except the middle line are removed, except the number 8.

A minimalist appearance of Kisai Night Vision has captivated a lot of people. This time, Tokyoflash releases a new version: Tokyoflash Kisai Night Vision Wood LED Watch. At first sight, it looks just like a wooden accessory since you won’t see any hands point at numbers. You need to press a button to reveal the magic, the LEDs are concealed beneath the wood surface, it emits the light to display the time which is easy to read at a glance. The natural wood in dark sandalwood or maple looks beautiful in combination with blue, red, or green LEDs.

Reading the time is still the same with previous version, it is one of the easiest watches to read from Tokyoflash, just pay attention to the diagram on the right. You can read the hours by paying attention to the outer ring, it features the same position as hours on a clock, the flashing light indicates current hour of the day. The minutes are displayed digitally in the center, just read it as usual. Date and alarm is displayed in the same way.

After Google announced its latest project Android Wear, Motorola also released a concept modern timepiece that utilizes the power of Android, Moto 36. A short information about Android Wear, it’s an extension of Android to wearable and Google is starting with something familiar wearable: watches.

A modern watch should be able to tells us more than just time, it has evolved amazingly since it was first introduced more than a 100-years ago, from mechanical to electronic, analog to digital faces. Moto 36 android watch mission is to bring back the history as we re-imagine the wristwatch for the future. That’s why it doesn’t need to feature unconventional shape, it has the classic familiar round face with premium materials.

Based on previous watch design of Samuel Jerichow, you can tell that he’s a fan of lines, that’s why most of his watch designs involve lines to tell the time. Vein watch features 4 digit analog display inspired by LED watch concept, the numbers from 1 to 9 are located on the display similar the one you see on the analog watch. The number 0 is located at the 12h position, therefore, 10 and 11 are not used. This is where the appearance of vein comes to play, it starts from the top left corner of the main display then splits up into branches of 4 capillaries to represent the hours and minutes of current time. You need to read the numbers in the order in which the capillaries branch off. The flows of those capillaries that run through leave the display on the lower right corner.

Kisai Space Digits Watch now is available with wooden strap. Just in case you didn’t know, we have previously featured the first version here. It still has the same futuristic display framed by dual-layered laminated hardwood case, but this time combined with stylish wooden strap. Easy to read at a glance, the digital time, both hours and minutes, is displayed in stylized digits, you can read the time from left to right while the date can be read top to bottom (month and day). Black LCD interface highlight the green or gold tones to allow you to read the time easily in daylight, or your can always illuminate the time at low light vision, thanks to glow-in-the-dark EL backlight.

Just like all Tokyoflash wood watch, it’s been carefully crafted with 100% natural wood. A clear coating is also applied to ensure great protection of the quality. Available for limited edition in red sandalwood with dark sandalwood and green LCD or maple wood with red sandalwood and gold LCD. It has the same functionality just like the first version such as alarm, warp speed animation, and EL backlight.

A futuristic car dashboard inspired Peter Fletcher to design Chrono Watch. As you can see, this watch features 2 linked round digital dials, a digital display form that you usually can find in a car. The time is displayed in similar style to the conventional clock, the left side consists 12 LEDs that display the hours, while the right side also consists of 12 LEDs that display 5-minute groups. The single minutes are displayed by four LEDs at the center of display, including the information of AM/PM. The unique frame gives this watch a unique robotic look, you might remember WALL-E when you see it.

Chrono dashboard inspired watch features organic, smooth, bio-mechanical feel body. It has robotic appearance that makes it futuristic and calls out the inner geek inside us.